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The study breaks down the pre-existing idea that Odia is a 500-year-old language, with a 2,500-year history of the language, a 2,000-year-old literature, and a script that was created from primitive caves below 20,000 years old. The research paper proves that the origin of the script, especially in all the scripts of India, is derived from Odisha.
Lahore 1989 Weekly newspaper 20 Bayan [4] Daily Urdu Peshawar 2017 21 The Frontier Post: English Peshawar, Quetta and Lahore 1985 22 The Nation [5] Lahore, Karachi, and Islamabad 1986 23 The News International: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad/Rawalpindi and London 1991 24 Pakistan Observer: Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Muzaffarabad and ...
Odia (/ ə ˈ d iː ə /; [1] [11] ଓଡ଼ିଆ, ISO: Oṛiā, pronounced ⓘ; [12] formerly rendered as Oriya) is a classical Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian state of Odisha.
The paper discontinued its publication in 1991 after 123 years of publication. 1872 Civil and Military Gazette: English Lahore, Simla: British India: It was founded in Lahore and Simla in 1872. It was a merger of The Mofussilite in Calcutta, and the Lahore Chronicle and Indian Public Opinion and Panjab Times in Lahore. 1875 The Statesman: English
The Prameya (ପ୍ରମେୟ), a newspaper published in the Odia language, is the third-most read newspaper in Odia (after Sambad and Samaja). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 2015, it launched its own TV channel, Prameya News7 , available through satellite television.
Niramaya Scheme: 2015: Health and Family Welfare: Health Care: Statewide health insurance [65] [66] [67] Matsyajibi Basa Gruha Yojana: 2014: Fisheries & Animal Resources Development Department: Provide dwellings for fishers. [68] Biju Gaon Gadi Yojana: February 2014: Commerce & Transport: Public Transportation: Provide public transportation to ...
The first-ever examination for these stages was conducted in the year 1955. [4] Owing to tremendous increase in the candidature, two more Boards were established at Multan and Sargodha under West Pakistan Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education (Multan and Sargodha) Ordinance No.XVII of 1968.
They have a huge collection of books on a wide range of topics. They are usually second hand or reprinted, although it's a clear violation of the copyright law but a large number of Karachiites gather at the spot for book hunting. Urdu Bazaar at Lahore is the largest market of Paper print, books and stationery in Pakistan. Old Anarkali, Nisbat ...